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your news, current publications, projects or conference calls via our Twitter account. Just send an E-Mail to ices@uni-flensburg.de. ICES Dates & Events ICES Termine & Veranstaltungen ICES Research Colloquium [...] countries from at least two continents, and must bring together natural and social scientists in addressing the work package(s) within the scope of the call theme. Details of the call and the application
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our website. If you are interested, have questions and/or would like to register, you can send an email to ices@uni-flensburg.de. ICES Research Colloquium ICES Forschungskolloquium We would like to thank [...] working areas that would fit in) in French, German or English by 31 March 2021 to the following address: nikola.tietze@cmb.hu-berlin.de Date: 7.-9. Juli 2021 in Berlin The organizers are currently planning [...] tät Flensburg Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Telefon: +49 461 805 02 Telefax: +49 461 805 2144 E-Mail: praesidium(at)uni- flensburg.de Internet: https://www.uni- flensburg.de Gesetzliche Vertretung Die
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working areas that would fit in) in French, German or English by 31 March 2021 to the following address: nikola.tietze@cmb.hu-berlin.de Date: 7.-9. Juli 2021 in Berlin The organizers are currently planning [...] our website. If you are interested, have questions and/or would like to register, you can send an email to ices@uni- flensburg.de. javascript:linkTo_UnCryptMailto('nbjmup+ojlpmb//ujfuafAdnc//iv.cfsmjo//ef'); [...] an ever-evolving media landscape. Call for Papers: The organizing committee invites papers that address topics of relevance for the field of minority language media. Abstracts of a maximum of 250 words
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our website. If you are interested, have questions and/or would like to register, you can send an email to ices@uni- flensburg.de. Conference: Contemporary Challenges for Minority Language Media Konferenz: [...] an ever-evolving media landscape. Call for Papers: The organizing committee invites papers that address topics of relevance for the field of minority language media. Abstracts of a maximum of 250 words [...] aspects of health, social, economic, political, and cultural life. The T-AP research call aims to address key gaps in our understanding of the dynamic and complex interaction of medium and long-term societal
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in the COVID-19 Pandemic". The issue covers a range of timely topics including: case-studies that address the emergence of care networks and the role of grass-roots activism in European cities or observe [...] tät Flensburg Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Telefon: +49 461 805 02 Telefax: +49 461 805 2144 E-Mail: praesidium(at)uni- flensburg.de Internet: https://www.uni- flensburg.de Gesetzliche Vertretung Die
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with migration change? These questions are at the centre of the Collaborative Research Centre and address a major research gap: the insufficient understanding of how and with what consequences for the t [...] document translations per user/month (editable) and one glossary with 5,000 entries. Please send an Email to Maria Schwab with a short description of what you need the license for and the required duration [...] tät Flensburg Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Telefon: +49 461 805 02 Telefax: +49 461 805 2144 E-Mail: praesidium(at)uni-flensburg.de Internet: https://www.uni-flensburg.de Gesetzliche Vertretung Die
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Internationales Institut für Management Zentrales InstitutsSekretariat Munketoft 3b; 24937 Flensburg E-Mail: zis-iim@uni-flensburg.de http://www.iim.uni-flensburg.de/ -> Discussion Papers Sending Money Abroad [...] citizenship upon entering the country. Seite 2 integration within the European Union. This study addresses remittance behavior in Germany in the new institutional framework. According to the existing theoretical
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Internationales Institut für Management Zentrales InstitutsSekretariat Munketoft 3b; 24937 Flensburg E-Mail: zis-iim@uni-flensburg.de http://www.uni-flensburg.de/iim/ The Impact of Regional Unemployment on [...] situation, that in the German case direct regional inequality data are not available. The third addresses slightly different measures of education. And the forth one is about male-female differences, since [...] Italian situation allows such a differentiation. These four questions are in the following shortly addressed. From an epidemiological point of view the question might be raised: is there one or are there in
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are grateful to Lucia Macchia for comments on a previous working paper. Corresponding author’s email address: alan.piper@uni-flensburg.de 2 1. Introduction “[…] Property rights belong legally to individuals
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Satisfaction, Dynamic Panel Analysis, GMM, Happiness, Subjective Well-Being JEL codes: C23, I31 *Email address for correspondence: alan.piper@uni-flensburg.de. I am very grateful to Geoff Pugh and Maarten [...] and are thus quite important? A dynamic panel assessment of life satisfaction can offer evidence addressing these (and other) questions. Dynamic panel models have become increasingly popular in many areas [...] et al. 2014), contains some omissions and misunderstandings. For example, none of these studies address the important ‘initial conditions’ issue (Blundell and Bond 1998); some of the studies misunderstand